Weaver Leather Splint Boots
Protect Your Equine Partner with Ultimate Confidence
Give your horse the best defense against potential leg injuries with the Weaver Leather Splint Boots. Designed for superior protection during exercise, these boots are crafted to offer peace of mind for every rider.
Experience the perfect blend of comfort and security. The innovative design features plush suede padding strategically placed over the splint area, providing essential cushioning and safeguarding against impact. The durable neoprene construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the three adjustable hook and loop closures guarantee a secure, customizable fit that stays put, no matter the activity.
- Enhanced Protection: Suede padding over the splint area absorbs shock and guards against strikes.
- Secure & Adjustable Fit: Three hook and loop closures ensure boots stay in place comfortably.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality neoprene for lasting wear.
- Sold Per Pair: Conveniently purchase a matching set for both legs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary purpose of these splint boots?
These boots are designed to protect your horse's legs from self-injury during exercise, particularly against strikes to the splint bone area.
What materials are used in these boots?
The boots feature a durable neoprene exterior and a closed-cell foam rubber lining for shock absorption, with added suede padding over the splint area.
How do I ensure a proper fit?
The three adjustable hook and loop closures allow for a customizable and snug fit. Ensure the boot is on the correct leg (left or right) and fits snugly without being overly tight, as they are for protection, not firm support.
Are these boots suitable for all horses?
These boots are a great option for horses prone to striking themselves. The "medium" size is generally suitable for an average quarter horse, but checking measurements is always recommended for the best fit.
Can these boots trap heat?
While any boot can potentially trap heat, proper application and prompt removal after exercise can help mitigate this concern. They are best used when there's a specific risk of striking.





